The Dash team announced today they’ve joined up with BlockCypher to launch a grant program for startups and established companies seeking blockchain-based solutions in enterprises and new markets. The program will award blockchain projects with a viable business model, go-to-market plan, and enable innovative use cases on Dash’s network, in conjunction with BlockCypher’s blockchain infrastructure.The program was born from long-standing collaboration between Dash and BlockCypher, a cryptocurrency and blockchain web technology provider.
CEO of Dash Core, Ryan Taylor said:

“The Dash Core Group has a history of providing support for businesses seeking to integrate Dash, but now we can do so in an official, mutually beneficial way. BlockCypher is a wonderful partner for Dash and has been instrumental in attracting new businesses to leverage our network; this program simply extends our support in a structured way to the numerous leads BlockCypher generates for the network.”

The Dash BlockCypher grant program provides funding for blockchain web services and hosting, consulting, project testing, and integration support. Well established organizations have received grants to demonstrate new ways of using and deploying blockchains. One of them is the Patientory Foundation, which has a blockchain for more securely and efficiently recording patient data. They are integrating the Dash public blockchain with their private blockchain using BlockCypher’s APIs.Karen Hsu, “Growth Hacker” at BlockCypher
Karen Hsu, Head of Growth at BlockCypher said:

“With BlockCypher web services and experience, the goal of this program is to seed projects in regions and use cases where blockchain technology has been underdeveloped. This program is teaming up blockchain focused companies to encourage other companies to adopt blockchain technology. It also uniquely has structured phases towards commercialization.”

The Patientory Foundation, Dash and BlockCypher plan to significantly disrupt the way healthcare payments are executed. Using public and permissioned blockchains, healthcare providers will be able to settle medical bills faster and more securely. In combination with Patientory’s permissioned blockchain, patients and payors can use BlockCypher web services to maintain Dash wallets and settle payments over the Dash network. Scheduled for release by the end of 2017, Patientory’s enterprise solution and mobile app will give users the option of one or more blockchains for payment.
Chrissa McFarlane, CEO of Patientory said:
“We are excited to work with Dash and BlockCypher. Using BlockCypher’s web services, we will be the first healthcare blockchain to show interoperability between blockchain networks. This is a major leap forward for how blockchains can be used to process healthcare claims payments.”
To participate in the Dash BlockCypher grant program, send an email to grants@blockcypher.com.